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Originally Posted by Tithesmeister
I'm with you on that brother.
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The Quakers have an interesting model of how they do church. They silently pray as a group. If someone is inspired to speak, they simply stand and deliver whatever God has laid upon their hearts to say. Then they are seated. They resume silent prayer and contemplate what the Lord just told them. All are free to speak as led by the Spirit, but only one at a time. A visitor wouldn't even know who the elder was until the very end when the elder drew things to a close. It's almost like house church... but everyone gets a real solid and quiet opportunity to speak. lol
I actually enjoyed my sojourn with the Quakers. I kinda miss them.
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Just a trivia question. along these lines.
How many times is the word pulpit mentioned in the KJV?
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I think it's only mentioned once or twice?